Citroën has expanded its South African line-up with the launch of the Basalt, a new SUV-coupé that blends bold styling, everyday practicality, and comfort-focused technology. Positioned as part of the brand’s C-Cubed programme, the Basalt joins the C3 and Aircross, offering a distinctive fastback silhouette and a package tailored to local driving conditions.
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What is it?
The Basalt is Citroën’s latest SUV-coupé. It combines elevated ground clearance and robust detailing with coupé-inspired proportions, while inside it prioritises space, comfort, and intuitive technology. With a five-seat layout, generous boot capacity, and a suite of convenience features, it aims to serve both family and lifestyle needs, claims the manufacturer.
Exterior:
The Basalt’s exterior is defined by its confident SUV stance and coupé-inspired roofline. Elevated ground clearance, a strong bonnet line, and bold detailing contribute to its rugged yet modern look. The fastback-style roof enhances aerodynamics while giving the vehicle a distinctive silhouette. Together, these elements position the Basalt as a stylish alternative in the compact SUV segment.
Interior:
Inside the cabin features soft-touch materials, a spacious five-seat layout, and a 470-litre boot. A 10-inch floating touchscreen with wireless Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay® pairs with a 7-inch digital instrument cluster, creating a clean and uncluttered cockpit.
Comfort is reinforced with automatic air-conditioning, rear vents, front and rear armrests, and height-adjustable headrests. Storage solutions and thoughtful ergonomics make the Basalt suitable for both long journeys and daily use.
Engine:
Power comes from a 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol engine delivering 81kW and 205Nm of torque, paired with a six-speed automatic transmission.
Prices:
Basalt PLUS 1.2 Turbo 6-Speed Automatic (R354 900 and the Basalt MAX 1.2 Turbo 6-Speed Automatic (R369 900).
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